Étudier en Russie

Étudier en Russie

More than 200,000 people from 168 countries come to study at Russian universities.

If you wish to make an enquiry regarding studying at a top University in Russia, please get in touch! We have expert counsellors on hand to help you with all of your studying in Russia questions.

An attractive option for prospective students

Sprawling across two continents and spanning an incredible nine time zones (having cut down from 11 in 2010), Russia is the largest country in the world by far. Within its vast boundaries lie some of the planet’s most luxurious palaces, extensive plateaus, highest mountains, coldest cities, strongest spirits, best ballet companies, and largest collections of stacking dolls.

In terms of culture, literature is one of the country’s most notable displays; Russian authors such as Tolstoy, Bulgakov, Dostoyevsky and Nabokov are celebrated worldwide for creating some of the greatest works of the 19th and 20th centuries.

One of the fast-growing economies in the world, alongside the other BRICS countries, Russia is keen to internationalize its higher education system and is investing in developing its universities and extending support for international applicants.

Contacts clés

Mick Howarth (Director)Tel: +44 (0) 1772 586 381

GESC is an accredited organisation with links to top Russian Universities

We are contracted to the Council for Foreign Education in Russia. We are able to source high quality, world class programmes taught in English. Medicine and Engineering are particularly popular with tuition fees commencing from $5000 a year. We are also visa experts for Russia and can enable all visa applications through to success. Contact us or make an online application for this highly popular study destination.

There are 24 universities in Russia featured within theQS World University Rankings® 2018, 10 of which are placed among the top 400 universities worldwide.

Over the past decade or so, higher education in Russia has undergone significant change, with 390 billion rubles (~US$6.7 billion) allocated between 2011 and 2015 for upgrading facilities and technical equipment at Russian universities, and improving training for teaching staff.

Additionally, in 2003, Russia signed up to the Bologna Process, pledging to bring its system in line with most other countries across Europe. This means many universities in Russia now offer a choice between a four-year bachelor’s degree and a five-year specialist degree. Russia’s higher education system was ranked 26th in the world, in the first edition of the QS Higher Education System Strength Rankings.

Fees start from approx $4000 and many subjects are available and popular programmes are Medicine and Engineering taught in English Medium